AP PHOTOS: Remote Oregon town for sale for $3.5 million

By Associated Press | April 21, 2017 at 11:22 amUPDATED: April 21, 2017 at 4:39 pm

In this April 5, 2017 photo, Garrett Zoller, principal broker with LandandWildlife.com, walks in a classroom inside the abandoned Tiller Elementary School in Tiller, Ore. Zoller is working to sell almost all of the downtown of the tiny, dying timber town for a total of $3.85 million. A potential buyer has come forward but is remaining anonymous -- and back-up offers are still being accepted. (AP Photo/Gillian Flaccus)

TILLER, Ore. (AP) — Almost an entire Oregon town is for sale for $3.5 million – or about $3.9 million if you also want the local elementary school, which is a separate deal.

The tiny community of Tiller, encircled by the Umpqua National Forest, has been shrinking since environmental rules sharply curtailed logging on federal forest land several decades ago.

As the timber mill closed and people moved away, one longtime resident bought up properties, and now his estate is selling them all.

Potential buyers have come forward but are remaining anonymous, and backup offers are still being accepted.

The asking price includes six houses, a shuttered general store and gas station, land, water rights and infrastructure that includes sidewalks, fire hydrants and a working power station.